Puppy mills are factory-like breeding operations where dogs suffer most or all of their lives in overcrowded cages supplying puppies for profit. Irresponsible breeding coupled with minimal veterinary care and neglect often lead to a host of health...
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Pet overpopulation is an ongoing crisis in the United States with only about half of animals that end up at shelters finding homes—so that means approximately 5 million dogs and cats get destroyed in the U.S. each year. This doesn’t have to...
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Health care costs for pets can certainly add up—and oftentimes we end up spending more on our pets than on ourselves—however, there are various ways to save some money—or at least alleviate some of the burden—without compromising...
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Every year, over six million dogs and cats are abandoned, neglected or abused by their owners and of these animals only 1 in 10 will be adopted before being euthanized. Pugs are a toy breed of dogs who originated in China and are the only dog that were...
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Unfortunately, local animal shelters usually have several pit bulls in residence. Some are confiscated from fighting homes, others are neglected, and many are surrendered because of city or housing restrictions. These precious dogs have a terrible...
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